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12-20-10 20:31 #5
Posts: 13Tenis
I have played with a pro at Vilas Club a few years ago. A bit pricey with day pass and hour lesson maybe 200 pesos. But lots of fun, nice facility, good restaurant and got to meet Guillermo himself and he is always hitting with his Thai wife and the head pro. Not sure how much longer memberships are. More recently took some lessons at Tenis Salguero. All the way at the end past the rr tracks. Pro was young and very helpful. I just called the reception and asked them to hook me up. Not much english spoken (the way I like it). You can just rent a court also. Fuzzy on the specifics but maybe 40 + 40 court and lesson. The clay really isn't. More like red dust on top of concrete.
Salguero Tenis
Jerónimo Salguero 3350.
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12-20-10 10:47 #4
Posts: 1Tennis
Originally Posted by Trampa [View Original Post]Last edited by MarcoPolo61; 12-20-10 at 10:48. Reason: spelling errors
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12-19-10 20:29 #3
Posts: 145Originally Posted by Trampa [View Original Post]
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12-19-10 13:53 #2
Posts: 3Tennis
Originally Posted by Trampa [View Original Post]
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I will be in BA from the 21st to the 27.
Call me asap and we can set it up. Clay or Hard?
Jim
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09-27-10 20:39 #1
Posts: 145Tennis
Can somebody recommend me a good place to play tennis in the Palermo or San Telmo area? What would the average price be for renting a tennis pitch per hour? Can somebody give me some estimate?
I am also living semi full-time and would like to play tennis about 1 time a week, but it's extremely difficult for me to find a hitting partner. I haven't played in years, but I would guess that would be intermediate pretty soon after starting. The hardest part is finding someone who is commited to playing every week